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In addition to extreme temperatures, travel through the Gerudo Desert is complicated by sandstorms which can cause a loss of visibility. Deep sand also slows down travel. Wearing [[Sand Boots]] can help improvement movement through sand, and travelling by [[Sand Seal]] is the preferred method for travelling long distances.  Trained Sand Seals can be rented in Gerudo Town and untrained Sand Seals can be caught in various places throughout the Gerudo Desert.  A shield is required in order to travel by Sand Seal.
In addition to extreme temperatures, travel through the Gerudo Desert is complicated by sandstorms which can cause a loss of visibility. Deep sand also slows down travel. Wearing [[Sand Boots]] can help improvement movement through sand, and travelling by [[Sand Seal]] is the preferred method for travelling long distances.  Trained Sand Seals can be rented in Gerudo Town and untrained Sand Seals can be caught in various places throughout the Gerudo Desert.  A shield is required in order to travel by Sand Seal.
==Quests, Shrines, and Korok Seeds==
Side quests, Shrine quests, Shrines, and Korok seeds can be found throughout the Gerudo Desert. The [//www.zeldadungeon.net/breath-of-the-wild-interactive-map Breath of the Wild Interactive Map] details all the locations of each item.
*[[Gerudo Town]]
**(8) Nearby Side Quests
**(2) Nearby Shrine Quests
**(1) Nearby Shrine
**(2) Nearby Korok Seeds
*[[Sand-Seal Rally]]
**(1) Nearby Shrine Quest
**(1) Nearby Shrine
*[[Kara Kara Bazaar]]
**(1) Nearby Side Quest
**(1) Nearby Shrine Quest
*[[Northern Icehouse]]
**(1) Nearby Korok Seed
*[[Great Cliffs]]
**(1) Nearby Shrine
**(2) Nearby Korok Seeds
*[[East Gerudo Ruins]]
**(1) Nearby Shrine
**(3) Nearby Korok Seeds
*[[Palu Wasteland]]
**(3) Nearby Korok Seeds
*[[East Barrens]]
**(1) Nearby Shrine Quest
**(1) Nearby Shrine
**(4) Nearby Korok Seeds
*[[Southern Oasis]]
**(2) Nearby Korok Seeds
*[[Arbiter's Grounds (Breath of the Wild)|Arbiter's Grounds]]
**(3) Nearby Korok Seeds
*[[Dragon's Exile]]
**(1) Nearby Korok Seed
*[[Gerudo Great Skeleton]]
**(1) Nearby Shrine
**(1) Nearby Korok Seed
*[[Toruma Dunes]]
**(1) Nearby Shrine
**(1) Nearby Korok Seed
*[[West Barrens]]
**(2) Nearby Korok Seeds
*[[West Gerudo Ruins]]
**(3) Nearby Korok Seeds





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Gerudo Desert is a location found in Breath of the Wild. It is located in the southwesternmost part of Hyrule and is home to the Gerudo, who live primarily in Gerudo Town. It is also home to the Great Fairy Tera, who can be found in the southwest corner of the Gerudo Desert by the Gerudo Great Skeleton. The Gerudo Desert is the only place in Hyrule where the Molduga can be found living.

Travelling through the Gerudo Desert during the day requires Heat Resistance Level 2 otherwise Link will lose health. To boost heat resistance, Link can wear the Desert Voe set (purchased at the Gerudo Secret Club or in Tarrey Town once the From the Ground Up side quest has been completed). The Sapphire Circlet, purchased at the Starlight Memories jewelry store in Gerudo Town, also provides heat resistance. Link can also consume Heat Resistance elixirs or foods for a temporary boost to his heat resistance. A variety of recipes are available for creating heat-resistant foods or elixirs.

At night, temperatures drop so that Cold Resistance Level 2 is required. To boost cold resistance, Link can wear the Snowquill set (purchased at Rito Village). The Ruby Circlet, purchased at the Starlight Memories jewelry store in Gerudo Town, also provides cold resistance. Link can also consume Cold Resistance elixirs or foods for a temporary boost to his cold resistance. A variety of recipes are available for creating cold-resistant foods or elixirs.

In addition to extreme temperatures, travel through the Gerudo Desert is complicated by sandstorms which can cause a loss of visibility. Deep sand also slows down travel. Wearing Sand Boots can help improvement movement through sand, and travelling by Sand Seal is the preferred method for travelling long distances. Trained Sand Seals can be rented in Gerudo Town and untrained Sand Seals can be caught in various places throughout the Gerudo Desert. A shield is required in order to travel by Sand Seal.